NCAAB Game Recap - Texas at West Virginia
Sat Jan 20, 2018 2:00 PM EST

Vill
81
UConn
61
F
Purd
87
Iowa
64
F
Okla
81
OkSt
83
F(OT)
Pitt
54
Duke
81
F
Tex
51
WVU
86
F
WichSt
59
Hou
73
F
TxTch
52
IaSt
70
F
Baylor
67
Kansas
70
F
Xav
73
Seton
64
F
ECU
60
Cin
86
F
Gonz
75
SCla
60
F
Ariz
73
Stan
71
F
GaTec
66
UNC
80
F
AzSt
81
Cal
73
F
UGA
65
Aub
79
F
Fla
66
KY
64
F
ND
58
Clem
67
F
Tenn
70
SouthCar
63
F
OhSt
67
Minn
49
F
TCU
68
KSU
73
F
HolyC
56
Buck
77
F
FSU
91
VaTec
82
F
StJon
89
GTown
93
F(2OT)
GrgWas
63
VCU
87
F
NDSU
88
IPFW
92
F
Citad
81
VMI
88
F
StFPA
73
SacHr
60
F
Niag
85
Fairf
104
F
NoKY
77
WIGB
65
F
LSU
71
Vand
77
F
Ford
46
StJos
68
F
URI
88
Dayt
74
F
TN-M
70
SIU-E
69
F
Boston
75
Navy
68
F
LoyMD
72
Colg
77
F
Leh
81
Army
93
F
Lafy
62
Amer
53
F
Del
64
NE
76
F
PSU
61
NW
70
F
Butl
79
DeP
67
F
NFla
100
USC-Up
80
F
Temp
60
Penn
51
F
StLou
66
UMass
47
F
IlSt
54
IndSt
84
F
ODU
73
FAU
62
F
Ohio
72
E MI
66
F
GaSo
66
GASt
83
F
E WA
62
S UT
66
F(OT)
LaSal
74
Rich
81
F
Crei
71
Prov
85
F
CSBak
89
ChiSt
78
F
LIU
63
CenCT
72
F
IL-C
87
Clev
80
F
Miss
93
Ark
97
F
Ball
53
Mia-O
71
F
CenMI
84
BGSU
75
F
NCC
78
How
84
F(OT)
WCU
50
ETSU
66
F
RobM
49
Merrim
62
F
Bry
80
StFNY
85
F
Drex
73
JMU
75
F
Oakl
92
Detr
86
F
Hof
70
Charl
76
F
Mizzu
49
TAMU
60
F
MOSt
58
Drake
61
F
JU
63
NJIT
61
F
App
77
USA
83
F
BethC
86
DelSt
78
F
TNTec
55
MorSt
74
F
AbCh
80
CenAR
63
F
Samf
67
Furm
78
F
MtStM
72
FaDi
73
F
FlGlf
66
KennSt
49
F
GMas
89
Duques
95
F(2OT)
NIU
67
Akr
82
F
SEMO
86
E IL
74
F
Norf
78
SCSt
54
F
NCAT
66
MD-ES
64
F
Morg
73
Copp
80
F(OT)
Mercer
66
UNCG
70
F(OT)
UNLV
79
ColSt
74
F
Stetsn
82
Lipsco
85
F
N TX
78
USM
85
F
SHSU
77
Lamar
84
F(OT)
UL
80
TxSt
55
F
CoCar
74
Troy
73
F
ULM
55
TexAr
71
F
UtVal
59
NMSt
86
F
ArkPB
72
PVAM
66
F
NWSt
58
SeLA
85
F
Wash
72
Colora
62
F
Tul
62
SMU
73
F
UCF
71
SoFL
69
F
APSU
59
Belm
83
F
ArkSt
70
ArkLR
62
F
Gram
72
JackSt
45
F
AlaAM
52
Alc
68
F
Hamp
101
Savan
103
F
ASU
61
South
63
F
Chat
67
Woff
71
F
Maris
57
Rider
60
F
JSU
68
E KY
60
F
CAPoly
54
CSNor
72
F
IUPUI
62
YSU
85
F
Tows
71
UNCW
73
F(OT)
W&M
80
Elon
73
F
Harv
62
Dart
57
F(OT)
Corn
62
Colum
88
F
Ida
84
NoAZ
80
F
SDSU
75
NM
79
F
MTSU
66
W Ky
62
F
Rice
54
LaTec
69
F
Kent
65
Toled
72
F
UAB
78
Marsh
86
F(OT)
UNCC
59
FIU
79
F
InWor
70
NOrl
74
F
Seatt
79
UTRGV
76
F(OT)
GrCan
86
UMKC
69
F
SDak
85
NebOm
71
F
SDSt
98
W IL
70
F
Denv
73
ORU
64
F
McNee
86
HCU
81
F
WriSt
61
WIMil
66
F
USC
74
OrSt
67
F
Mem
51
Tuls
64
F
Evans
53
Brad
66
F
UTEP
61
UTSA
65
F
MissSt
62
Bama
68
F
PorSt
79
Web
84
F
UND
91
N CO
94
F(OT)
Mont
67
MTSt
52
F
Sac
65
IdaSt
71
F
Wyo
85
UtSt
77
F
USD
58
BYU
74
F
MsVl
77
TXSo
91
F
Murr
76
TNSt
57
F
Pepp
73
USF
80
F
StMar
72
Pacif
69
F
Bois
68
Nev
74
F
Portl
72
LoyMa
65
F
UCLA
91
Oreg
94
F
CS-Ful
73
LongB
81
F
UCDav
72
HI
77
F
UCIrv
58
UCSB
70
F
Fres
AF
PPD

Jan 20, 2018, 2:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Texas

22

29

51

(6) West Virginia

32

54

86

Carter, Bolden lead No. 6 West Virginia over Texas 86-51
Sat Jan 20, 2018 5:41 PM

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) Sixth-ranked West Virginia held onto a big lead for a change.

Jevon Carter scored 22 points and led a second-half burst that propelled the Mountaineers to an 86-51 victory over Texas on Saturday.

After surrendering double-digit leads in losses to No. 8 Texas Tech and No. 10 Kansas, West Virginia (16-3, 5-2 Big 12) broke the two-game losing streak in part by switching to a matchup zone defense to clog the scoring lane. The Mountaineers also kept from getting careless on offense.

"That's what we've been talking about all week," Carter said. "Texas Tech, we had a lead. Kansas, we had a lead. We blew them both. We knew no matter what, we had to come out and play as hard as we can" in the second half.

West Virginia made 65.5 percent (19 of 29) of its field goals after halftime, the first time in four games the Mountaineers shot better than 50 percent in a half.

"When you make shots, you like to play defense better," West Virginia coach Bob Huggins said. "We were flying around pretty good today. We tried to run the offense we're supposed to run, not whoever gets it shoots it."

West Virginia's James "Beetle" Bolden added 19 points, Daxter Miles Jr. scored 15 and Sagaba Konate had 10 points, 14 rebounds and six blocks.

After Texas played its best defense in weeks in a 67-58 win over Texas Tech on Wednesday night, the Longhorns fell apart against the Mountaineers.

Texas (12-7, 3-4) forced several turnovers and twice trimmed a double-digit deficit to eight points early in the second half. Both times the Longhorns couldn't sustain the pressure and the Mountaineers responded.

Carter scored seven points during a 15-0 run, and Miles' 3-pointer capped the rally for a 60-37 lead with 7:24 left.

West Virginia held Texas without a double-digit scorer for the first time this season. Mo Bamba, Kerwin Roach and Jacob Young each finished with nine points.

"I thought West Virginia's spirit, fight and energy was just by far superior today," Texas coach Shaka Smart said. "We didn't respond to it well enough."

BIG PICTURE

Texas: With the Big 12's lowest-scoring offense, the Longhorns have been trading wins and losses the past month. Having the league's second-best defense has kept them in games, but it could last only so long in this one.

West Virginia: The win reversed some bad vibes that occurred during the losing streak that followed a No. 2 ranking a week earlier, the Mountaineers' highest since 1959. But it won't get any easier with two of the next three games on the road and a Jan. 27 showdown looming at home against No. 18 Kentucky.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

West Virginia, which lost to No. 10 Kansas on Monday, could hang onto a Top 10 ranking after several teams lost in the past week, including No. 4 Oklahoma and No. 7 Wichita State (twice apiece) and Texas Tech.

DENIED ENTRY

Huggins said a security guard - someone who apparently didn't recognize him - initially wouldn't allow the coach to enter the building before the game.

"I said, `I come into this door every day. Are you prepared to coach the team?"' Huggins recalled.

Huggins said he tried to call athletic director Shane Lyons but couldn't get ahold of him.

"I'm thinking maybe I got fired and didn't know it," Huggins said. "It's been a hard day."

ALLEN MYSTERY

Freshman Teddy Allen was the only available player for West Virginia who didn't see action Saturday. After scoring 20 points or more in wins over Kansas State and Oklahoma, Allen went scoreless against Baylor and Texas Tech and hasn't played in two straight games due to what Huggins said was an attitude issue in practice.

UP NEXT

Texas: Hosts Iowa State on Monday.

West Virginia: Plays at No. 24 TCU on Monday

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Leaders

Texas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Young 9 0 2 2 0 0
K. Roach 9 0 3 4 1 0
West Virginia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Carter 22 0 8 4 1 0
J. Bolden 19 0 1 1 1 0

Team Comparison

Tex WVU
Points For 51 86
Field Goals 17/50-34% 31/68-46%
Three Pointers 3/15-20% 12/23-52%
Free Throws 14/22-64% 12/12-100%
Offensive Rebounds 6 14
Defensive Rebounds 23 31
Rebounds 31 50
Blocks 4 6
Steals 5 4
Turnovers 15 10
Personal Fouls 17 15
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - WVU Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 20 Tex 51 @ WVU 86 J. Young 9 J. Carter 22

Game Information

Stadium: WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, West Virginia
Attendance: 14,001
Game Time: